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The Pacific Island Farmers Organisation Network (PIFON) was the executive producer of a new video that captures the lessons learned from farmer-orientated value chain trainings in Fiji, Tonga and Vanuatu. This video was produced under a jointly funded project by the ACP-EU Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Co-operation (CTA) and the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) in collaboration with the Pacific Islands Private Sector Organization (PIPSO) on 'Leveraging the development of local food crops and fisheries value chains for improved nutrition and sustainable food systems in the Pacific Islands'.

Recipes for Change is about making Luu Ika on Hunga Island with Fiji Airways Culinary Ambassador. It also shows what kinds of recipes have been designed and implemented by Pacific Island countries using IFAD financing to cope with drought and high temperatures they are facing as a consequence of from climate change.

This (one hour) discussion between Truman Packard, Rex Horoi and David Abbott was sponsred by the World Bank in conection with its recent release of the Poverty and Hardship in the Pacific study released as a companion piece to this year's World Development Report.

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